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CHCH News anchor Matt Ingram spoke with political analyst Keith Leslie following Prime Minister Mark Carney's decision to remove some retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products.
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said it’s no longer time for “elbows up” as he announced Friday that Canada will remove ...
Canada is set to lift many retaliatory tariffs on US goods starting September 1, aiming to ease trade tensions and focus on ...
As a result of these developments, the breadth and depth of the changes in U.S. trade policy have become more fully apparent.
The more Trump escalates his trade war, the more he risks retaliation against U.S. intellectual property. The post The United ...
The harm done to America’s credibility and its relations with international partners could be costly over the long run. Over ...
Boeing is in discussions to potentially sell up to 500 aircraft to Chinese companies, a deal contingent on a resolution to ...
The US President Donald Trump’s weaponisation of tariffs forced most countries, barring China or Brazil, to give in to the ...
As the UN General Assembly approaches, attempts to manage the president’s constantly shifting policy by courting him personally may soon prove inadequate.
The U.S. will impose a 15% tariff on imports of European cars, pharmaceuticals and other products, according to a joint statement issued Thursday by the Trump administration and European Union. The ...
Negotiating new agreements becomes increasingly important in efforts to diversify markets amid globalization and fragmentation, like today.
Formal confirmation that pharmaceutical products and semiconductors from the European Union will face a maximum tariff of 15% under the new EU-US Framework Agreement, has been welcomed by Fianna Fáil ...
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